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Graham Jarvis pr0n

2strokeYardSale

Moab on my mind
Joined
Mar 29, 2007
Location
Northern Nevada
Moto(s)
shouldn't have cams!
Name
Yard Sale
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if only we could all ride like that it would be a much happier world.
 
He almost doesn't even need that front wheel in most of those pictures. Its crazy!
Didn't know who the guy was until recently. Started watching him on YouTube and he has a very distinctive style that obviously comes from trials. He just gets it up on the rear wheel and pivots the bike around wherever he wants to go.

@ :30 through:58 = mountain goat!

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^^^ the back wheel balancing act over the concrete pipes was sick!

I just used the downhill hi-res photo as my iPhone wallpaper.
 
Didn't know who the guy was until recently. Started watching him on YouTube and he has a very distinctive style that obviously comes from trials. He just gets it up on the rear wheel and pivots the bike around wherever he wants to go.

@ :30 through:58 = mountain goat!

I can definitely dig his style :cool
 
moar!

<GoldenTyre meeting room>

Marketing Exec: This Graham Jarvis guy is looking for sponsorship. Should we?

General Manager: Hell yeah! We'll only have to supply rears!



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I tried some Graham/Taddy technique in a narrow canyon Sunday. I had to turn around 180 degrees but the V shape made it difficult or impossible. So I clutched a wheelie and wrested the front wheel over, piece by piece. Until about 90 degrees I wheelied the front wheel into a bush.
 
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Do these guys use regular old clutches like you and me?
 
I think so but you can't tell by looking. They have incredible clutch/throttle control, whereas someone like me is saving money for a Rekluse auto-clutch.

Something I noticed about his bike: his brake lever is well above level.
 
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So, the trick to doing stoppies is treat them like reverse wheelies and start it by bouncing the rear suspension!

Awesome slide around the wet driveway.
 
Graham drops in on the local skater trash. Shitty music warning.

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@5:07, oh come on!
 
damn, so much skill! that makes me want to take the kdx out to a field and just practice slow wheelies for hours
 
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Awesome control.

In the interview he says he doesn't have trials bike anymore because anything you can do on a trials bike you can do just as well on an enduro. :wow
 
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